2010-09-01
2010-09-30
x new york
x Studio B With Shepard Smith

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FOXNEWS 13
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ahmadinejad and joins us on the set with a look at part of that interview. you asked some tough questions and in return ahmadinejad said you are backed by the defense department. >> that is what he accused me of being. i said i am a journalist and asking questions and not giving statements and it was very spirited interview. we started off talking about the fact that he sent a letter to president obama asking if he received a response and he said he has not and we discussed the comments about lend he gave at the u.n. yesterday. and our reaction to that. >> you wished americans well. but you have insulted millions and millions of americans by claiming that the u.s. government had a hand in 9/11. frankly, sir, how could you say such an insane and nutty thing? when you address your own president the same way? would they ever allow you to? >> in terms of that remark, those remarks? >> you did not probably read the full remark. >> what evidence do you have that the up is responsible for 9/11? >> you are not allowing me to respond. and you insult me, as well. >> do you believe the government ha

always give us what we look for so these are the proposals we understand threated in a bill that could come from the white house, be drafted there and get to capitol hill next year. service providers have to unscramble messages. and foreign-based providers could be required to have an office in the u.s. to be capable of performing intercepts into communication. and developers' software that have to redesign service to allow interception. all about being able to get to the information if there is a warrant in place. >>shepard: that puts the burden on the companies. how do they react? >>reporter: there is concern. something that leaders at research in motion, the company behind blackberry have faced this in other countries and it could be something they have to face in the united states. one company's c.e.o.'s says the security we offer is one of our selling points, and we do not have a master feed to turn it off and they said they would work with lawful government requests but not dismantle the security architecture. >>shepard: any chance law enforcement will accept that explanation? >>

tomorrow. >> the news begins anew on box number one: the president of iran using a summit to end poverty to slam the west. why this man blames capitalism for the world's suffering. plus, hear the stories of two women who say they suffered plenty while in iran's instead. in box number two, a story break, today. this young man's ex-girlfriend has just testified that this guy strangled to death his own ten-year-old brother because he wanted to be like a fictional serial killer on a series. the new details on a horribly disturbing case. and in box number three, the c.e.o. of a struggling bank is now missing. the sheriff leading the investigation will be live with us. what happened to this man? why was his office ransacked? was the fact his bang was in trouble, did that have anything 20 do with it? car in the parking lot. man missing. a mystery. we are on it. unless breaking news changes everything. developments in the unbelievable salary scandal in bell, california. the los angeles county sheriff deputy reports it arrested eight current and former city employees who have raked in a f

leaks and looking there to see what we can as certain to help us determine the cause. >> reporter: residents are being called upon by federal investigators to help them figure out what caused the disaster. the cell phone video capturing the explosion. the surveillance video from a nearby grocery store. metal frag innocents found in the yard, all could be important clues. federal investigators shipped a 28-foot long pipe that was blown out on to the street back to the metallurgy labs in washington, d.c. for analysis. state regulators ranked the section of pipe as high risk because of islamist its proximo many homes. the state ordering pacific gas and electric to inspect its pipeline system across the state. looking for leaks in roughly 5,000 miles of pipeline. back to you. >> shepard: live from where the news conference is set to begin. one of our correspondents from fox 2 news for the bay area preparing for a live report on that matter and we will get there for the live news conference moments from now and talk with a couple who shot the amateur video which you saw and hear their

strategy embraced by our adversaries by al-qaeda and its affiliates and associates to flood us in essence with multiple threats from a diverse array of adversaries. >> bottom line, shep, it is a growing threat and one we need to act to deal with quickly. >> shepard: how are these american citizens being radicalized? >> they say it is being done by men like anwar al-alwaki. he is reaching out and others are reaching out to young muslim americans. >> this people can recruit on the internet. some are very charismatic and seem to be able to speak to young and impressionable people who happen to be muslims. that is one factor. second, i think is a change of strategies as the report pulls out. al-qaeda is trying to do this because they have been unsuccessful in doing the big threat which they would like to, they decided they can disrupt us this way. >> and they say that there are more and more of these young radical muslims being recruited every day here in the united states, shep. >> shepard: not that surprising we are playing catchup here, jonathan. >> in some of the most blunt language in th

compared to "snakes." in washington, companies need to make more changes to protect us. box two: remembering the man who started in hollywood's big movies, the life and death of tony curtis. have scientists found another earth that could support human life? it's all new. it's all ahead. unless breaking news changes everything. but, first, from fox at 3:00 from new york, potentially dangerous weather blowing up the east coast. rain. and some wind. making a mess. this morning in new york city, it was monsoon-like rain. the midland issues has tornado watches and warnings. especially in virginia. across the border in north carolina, they took, look at flooding there. this is wilmington near the coast. and southeast corner of the state. and folks can expect this all over the place. our chief meteorologist is in the weather center. it looks like it moved west. >>reporter: most of the moisture is to the west of new york city and areas to the south. but you are seeing the pictures of wilmington with rainfall since sunday, over 20" in a matter of five days. that is causing big problems.

and ultimately go to the u.s. supreme court. the states arguing this is federalism versus state rights as well as the constitutional rights of individual liberty. >> shepard: that is the argument. how did the government respond to the claims that the portions ever unconstitutional. in the department of justice says they have decades of court precedence. number one, that the u.s. government does have the power to dictate how federal funds are spent. one of the state's arguments is that forcing them to expand medicaid is usurping the state's power not to do so and also as far as an individual choosing not to buy health insurance which is a big part of the affordable care act they will be penalized with a tax if they don't buy health insurance. the attorney generals saying one day they will need it and it will cost money and it is being shared by everyone if through higher premiums. >> shepard: did the judge indicate when might rule? yes. >> says he will give a written ruling by october 14th and scheduled a potential hearing date for opening arguments in the trial now for december. so this could

, the number of americans using illegal drugs at the high of the point in almost a decade. we will break down the results. in box three, a police officer moves a dash camera in an attempt to hide a crime. but it seems he was too late to pull off the coverup. we will tell you what is happening and show you more of the video straight ahead in studio b. but first a news alert. police are investigating a murder-suicide in a johns hopkins hospital, hospital room in baltimore. after they say a gunman shot a doctor and triggered a lockdown at the facility. the doctor operated on the suspect's mother. the mother paralyzed as a result the surgery. the gunman shot a doctor, in his stomach. the doctor is expected to be all right. johns hopkins is in baltimore. one of the state's largest private employers ranked as one of the best hospitals in the country. we are expecting a news conference in minute but first we go to the scene where our reporter is. >>reporter: let me have the photographer pan the street. you can see the mayor and the police commissioner and others coming, about do come down and give t

specifically, theft by deception because the prosecutors believe that she used $1,500 of donated money intended to pay for medical expenses to go on a shopping spree and to use that to buy train tickets and meals all before she confessed to police that this was all a hoax. >>shepard: whatever happened to the money she got after she made the false claims? a lot of people donated cash? >>reporter: we are talking about $28,000 here and the police now have that money and once this case eventually wraps up, whatever happens, a local bank that organized the fundraising effort says a plan to get the money back to the donors if the people have receipt, the left over money goes to the oregon burn center to help local burn victims. they are trying to do something good with the money. >>shepard: thank you, mark, live for us from vancouver. a hospital shooting in nebraska today injured two police officers and a suspect. according to the local media witnesses say the shooting went down in or near the cafeteria and the police officers are nursing minor wounds and the suspect is in critical condition. it is p

but americans are still waiting for the promised recovery that never arrived. with us now from the fox business network, this report, this is the same report, i remember when the recession was coming on and everyone wanted to call it a recession and we were careful to say, no, this is how a recession is defined. we are still working by the same rules but a different crowd wants it to be a different thing. >>guest: first, the national bureau of economic research is not a government agency. get that out of the way. it's a private nonprofit group of more than 1,000 business and economic professors, big brain people, and it has a business cycle dating committee made up of eight economists with the biggest brains and reviews all of this economic data. and then makes call. looking at the indications, they ruled the session ended in june of 2009. >>shepard: that is not saying and the president is not saying the outlook is terrific. >>guest: absolutely not. here is what the group said in the statement today "the committee did not conclude that economic conditions since that month, june of 2009, have be

and the headlines always there for you at foxnews.com. if the election cycle has toss us anything, many are fed up with the status i don't especially in los angeles suburb. folks have been protesting all summer because the town had the highest paid officials in the entire nation. that's despite the fact that one in six persons live there in poverty. in fact, the city manager reportedly brought in close to $800,000 last year! early today the state attorney general jerry brown is running saying he will go to court to get the money back. >> we can prove our case in court and win back the public funds. you cannot take the public's money and give it to yourself or give it to your friendly employees or members of the city council just because you want to. >>shepard: but the attorney general brown is running for governor. so, politics play part of this. and now trace has more. the attorney general brown, this is a junior development. >>reporter: it was major because for the first time the state is going out and trying to get taxpayers their money. we knew legal charges, or we knew lawsuits were coming do

on the hunt for the culprit. box number two the u.s. department of justice suing controversial arizona sheriff joe arpaio and the feds say he is not cooperating with a civil rights investigation but the sheriff says this is harassment box three, young years crucial in propelling barack obama into the white house, can congressional democrats now count on the same voting block in november? that is ahead unless breaking news changing everything on studio b we begin with the fox news alert, a weather alert. hurricane earl is a category one storm and it took a swipe to be sure at north carolina's outer banks before headed to new england but so far no evacuations around cape cod, massachusetts but the leaders warn folks "stay away from the beach," as one official puts it "all it takes is one big wave to sweep somebody away." here is a like look at conditions from north carolina up to the far eastern community on long island and there the beaches are closed. the trains and ferries stopped running. and now the storm is expected to pass by along island this evening and massachusetts early tomorrow morn

political favors so do not call him mr. mayor yet. >>shepard: if he decides to run tell us what will happen. >>reporter: the frontrunner to replace him is peter rouse who takes over as interim chief and for a number of reasons the president might not be in a real hurry to replace him. the two go way back, the president hired rouse to be his senate chief of staff in 2004 and rouse is part of the inner circle that planned mr. obama's run for the white house. and he also has a history of working with members of congress. he was daschle's chief of stamp for -- staff for 20 years. >>shepard: great to see you. and we will talk about rahm emanuel's expected departure and what it meepz for the white house with the cofounder and executive director of www.realclearpolitics.com. and the ultimate reality show, and the united states is wanting very closely the north korean dictator kim chong-il as he promotes his third son to the rank of four star general. in doing so ahead of the nuclear armed nation's biggest political gathering in three decades. this is a new picture of his son. people in the north k

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